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What's your favorite beer?

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  • Posts: 179
    Labatt 50
  • Posts: 982 Member

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    Oh dear ... :-p not from a can .. PLEASE
  • Posts: 982 Member
    Ew beer.
    I'm 19 & hate alcohol.
    That's a shocker with my generation lol.

    Cool .... nominated driver :-)
  • Posts: 850 Member
    Well, I brew my own so I've tweaked recipes to fit my tastes:

    1. Amber ale with Cascade hops and lots of Amarillo hops. Smelled like flowers, tasted like heaven.

    2. Edmund Fitzgerald Porter clone with more dark roast for a smooth coffee finish. I call it the "Little, Brown Porter"

    3. Honey blonde - 2-row, honey malt, Willamette hops, Cascade hops for finish. Great summer beer.

    Next I'm gonna try a cherry wood smoked stout. Noms!
  • Posts: 342 Member
    Sadly, my two favorite beers aren't available in the US (that I can find). I found em when I went to Australia. Carlton Dry and 150 Lashes. I also acquired a taste for cider. Here at home, it's either Coors Light or Woodchuck Hard Cider
  • Posts: 7,512 Member
    Bloody beer!
  • Posts: 982 Member
  • Favorite? Probably Shiner Bock or Guinness Extra Stout. I've been trying to reduce that alcohol/beer calorie count though and one of the most efficient ones I've found and readily available is Natural Light. If drinking is a big part of your diet check out http://getdrunknotfat.com/
  • Posts: 50 Member
    Two favorites: Bell's Oberon and Paw Paw Brewery's Raspberry Wheat
  • I home brew my own beer and my best/favorite summer beer is my Honey Cream Ale with a hop style a bit above what the style calls for. For colder times I brewed up a Christmas spice beer last year that came out great. I'll brew it again this winter. It was a recipe I designed based off Sam Adams Old Fezziwig Ale. For commercial beers I probably would choose Bells Two-Hearted IPA Ale as one of my favorites. I don't drink much beer anymore but when I do, I like what I consider the good stuff.
  • Posts: 820 Member
    Chimay when I'm feeling snooty. Stella, Harp, Guinness, or DB Vienna Lager depending on where I'm drinking at the time.
  • Posts: 747 Member
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    And you can't beat free beer-- unless it's cheap **** like Natural Light. Yeah, in that case, no.
  • Posts: 121 Member
    Unfair question is unfair.

    Lagunitas Sucks
    Alesmith BBA Speedway
    St.Bernardus ABT12
    Russian River Consecration
    Knee Deep Belgo Hoptologist
    Wicked Weed Sours
    NoDa Hop Drop'n'Roll
    Port Brewing Older Viscosity
    Founders Breakfast
    Olde Hickory Event Horizon
    Deviant Dales
    Ten Fidy
    Allagash Interlude
    Rochefort 10
    Dirtwolf
    HF Ephraim
    Abbaye de Saint Bon-Chien....


    I could keep going, but this is just making me thirsty.

    Dude knows what's up.

    My favorites:
    Oskar Blues Ten Fidy
    Oskar Blues Old Chub
    Oskar Blues Dale's Pale Ale (OB rules)
    Squatters Hop Rising IIPA
    Deschutes Fresh Squeezed IPA
    Stone Ruination IIPA
    Odell Myrcenery IIPA

    Lately, Uinta's session brews have been doing it for me. At 4% ABV, they're a good brew for those days where I ate too much to enjoy a heavier craftbeer. I love Uinta's Cutthroat pale, Baba black lager, Wyld EPA... well, pretty much all of their session beers are doing it for me lately. Stoked for pumpkin beers!
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    Yup. Absolutely
  • Posts: 694 Member
    I don't always drink beer, but when I do, I prefer expensive German beers. :drinker: :laugh:

    Uerige Doppelstick (and such a cute bottle!)
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    Schneider Aventinus Weizen-Eisbock
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    Ayinger Celebrator Doppelbock
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  • Posts: 195,832 Member
    Spaten Dunkel

    Very hard to find so Coors light all the way! :happy:
  • Three Floyd's - Dark Lord
  • Posts: 5 Member
    Many awesome brews already named. I love this bit of ambrosia from my local microbrewery: Quilter's Irish Death.
  • Posts: 421 Member
    Spaten Optimator. Shiner Bock. And my go to cheap beer, Lone Star.
  • Posts: 1,571 Member
    aurum, cruzcampo or san Miguel. erm ok anything Spanish then. :laugh:
  • Posts: 189 Member
    Innis & Gunn (rum cask)

    Edinburghs' finest :drinker:
  • Posts: 2,067 Member
    Richards red probably, but i like most beers so long as it isnt light or american beer
  • Posts: 348 Member
    Innis & Gunn (rum cask)

    Edinburghs' finest :drinker:

    Truly a majestic beer.

    Also their Smoking Gunn. My local will only serve it in half pints because it's so strong but so tasty it gets you drunk too quickly!

    Also, Wells and Young Banana Bread beer.

    Plus every dark, stout I've ever had from a micro-brewery.
  • Posts: 80 Member
    Right now - Sam Adams Rebel IPA, Natty Green's Southern Pale Ale and White Street Brewing Hoptimist.
  • Posts: 147 Member
    Just about any Sam Adams variety.
  • Posts: 528 Member
    Corona man :)

    or in the Spanish Isles Coronita
  • Posts: 982 Member
    Richards red probably, but i like most beers so long as it isnt light or american beer

    Agree with you on the light (Not Really Beer) Beers but to their credit there are some Great 'craft' beers coming out of some of the microbreweries over there.
  • Posts: 982 Member
    aurum, cruzcampo or san Miguel. erm ok anything Spanish then. :laugh:

    Mass produced beers like that aren't my thing but if you like 'anything' Spanish, you should try Alhambra Negra .. now, that's a tasty drop.

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  • Posts: 150 Member
    Dogfish Head 90 Minute.
  • Posts: 48 Member
    Arrogant *kitten* Ale....can't get Stone brewery beers in the state I moved to 3 years ago. If I'd realized that ahead of time I seriously would have rethought the move...
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